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1、2020年广西南宁高三二模英语试卷学生用卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共40分)1、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模(A篇)第2123题6分Los Angeles is a relatively new and spreading city, which means theres a big canvas (画布)for architects of many styles to put their 3D stamps on the city. For architecture fans, here arc some must-see spots.Watts TowersDes
2、igned and constructed by Italian-born Simon Rodia over the course of three decades, the 17 towers-the tallest is 100 feet high-consist of metal and found objects such as broken glass, pottery chips (陶器碎片),seashells, etc. You can take a guided tour of this place, leaning about the history of this att
3、ractive project. 1727 E. 107th St., LA.Getty CenterArchitect Richard Meiers shining city on a hill took 16. 000 tons of marble to build but today its a wonder, housing the Gettys main art collection and offering unbelievable views of Los Angeles. 12(X) Getty Center Dr., LA.Sturges HouseFrank Lloyd W
4、right designed nine different structures throughout Southern California. This was Wrights first turn away from the textile (纺织)block buildings hed been designing in California and toward stressing natural factors of the structure to mix with the natural surroundings. 449 N. Skyewiay Rd., LA.Wait Dis
5、ney Concert HallFrank Gehry has lived in Los Angeles for decades and his work has been seen throughout the city. This one, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, is his most luxurious (奢侈的)building in Southern California. You need not sit through a symphony performance to get a glance at the interior (内饰).Th
6、e concert hall offers free self-guided audio tours recorded by actor John Lithgow. 111 S. Grand Ave., LA.(1) Where should you go to visit Watts Towers?A. 1200 Getty Center Dr. , LA.B. 1727 E. 107th St. , LA.C. 449 N. Skyewiay Rd. , LA.D. 111S. Grand Ave. , LA.删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后
7、的词.注意:1 .每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:2 .只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Hello, everyone! Im delighted to recommend my favorite book: Journey lo (he West (o you, what is one of the four greatest Chinese classical novel. It was very popular with us Chinese people. The novel, wrote by Wu Chengen, is based Xuan Zangrs journey
8、 to India. The story focuses on Monkey King called Sun Wukong, who helps her master Xuan Zang get over various difficulties on the journey. Because foreigners like you may find it difficulty to read the original classic, so I advise that you read some simplified versions. Some versions coming with m
9、any pictures and they arc easy for you to understand. Hopefully you will fall in love with a great work.六、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25分)9、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模第81题25分20192020学年广西南宁兴宁区广西南宁市第三中学高一下学期期末第96题25分假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Mike发来邮件,说因为新冠肺炎(COVID-I9)居家自我隔离 (self-isolation),情绪低落。为此,他向你寻求建议。请用英语给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1 .表示理解;2 .你的看
10、法和建议;3 .表达信心。注意:1 .词数100左右;2 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3 .开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Mike,Yours,Li Hua1、【答案】(1)B;C;D;2、【答案】(1)B;C;D;(4) A;3、【答案】(1)C;D;A;(4) A;4、【答案】(1)C;(2)B;A;(3) D;5、【答案】5、【答案】G;B;D;F;C;6、【答案】6、【答案】B;D;B;A;C;A;B;C;B;D;A;C;D;A;C;D;B;D;C;A;7、【答案】suppor(ed;are ihoughl;studying;who 或(hat;have affect
11、ed;a;extremely;(han;researchers;loexperience;8、【答案】8、【答案】1.将 what 改成 which.将 novel 改为 novels2 .将was改为is.将 wrote 改为 written3 .在based后加上on.将her改为his4 .将 difficulties 改为 difficult.将so去掉5 .将 coming 改为 come.将a改为ihe9、【答案】Dear Mike,How is everything going with you?It is quite understandable to feel down du
12、ring such an increasingly challenging time. But staying at home is the best way to prevent you and your family from getting infected. Though self-isolation may at times be hard, it presents a perfect opportunity for you to slow down, pause and reflect. In addition, you can set aside some regular lim
13、e every day to take exercise, which will help you cheer up and keep healthy.I have strong belief that you and your country can get through the tough time and the good old days will return.Best wishes to you and your family.Yours,Li Hua(2) What is special about Sturges House?A. It is made up of 9 str
14、uctures.B. It is a textile block building.C. It fits in well with its environment.D. It is a luxurious building.(3) Who designed Walt Disney Concert Hall?A. S i mon Rodia.B. Richard Meier.C. John Lithgow.D. Frank Gehry.2、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模(B篇)第2427题8分I used to be the most determined resolution-maker.
15、 Even as a child, I was always goal-centered and loved the feeling of accomplishing things, and every January 1st, I would sit down and write out my resolutions (目 标)for the upcoming year. And what resolutions they were! 1 always picked big goals, like: In the New Year, I will lose 50 pounds! And ru
16、n a marathon! And study scripture (圣经)every day!The problem? Id start out strong, but by February or March, Id be out of willpower and Id slide quietly back into my old habits. Every winter, Id feel guilty and ashamed, looking back at all of the amazing things-1 think one of my biggest problems with
17、 New Years resolutions was wanting to dream big but not having the skills and ability to do those (hings.Now I take the opposite approach: Im all about the little goals. First, little goals arc easy to set. Instead of saying Im going to run a marathon. Ive decided Im going to run 20 minutes three da
18、ys a week. Second, little goals are easier to accomplish. Every time I check one of my mini goals off my list, I feel a burst of pride and accomplishment. Ils a great feeling, and I dont have to wait until the end of (he year to enjoy it!The other great thing about making small goals instead of reso
19、lutions is that you can build small goals on top of each other, adding the achievements together. For instance, recently I decided to make sure I ate five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. After a few months, this became a solid habit.(1) Why did the author feel guihy and ashamed?A. Because s
20、he picked big goals as her resolutions.B. Because she failed to accomplish her resolutions.C. Because she was looking back at the amazing things.1) . Because she loved the feeling of accomplishing things.(2) How did she change her New Years resolutions?A. She put all of her goals together.B. She cho
21、cked mini goals off her list.C. She set small goals instead of big ones.D. She didn,t make resolutions any more.(3) What did the author want to say in the last paragraph?A. Small goals are easy to set.B. Making resolutions is not reasonable.C. Eating fruits and vegetable is a good habit.D. Small goa
22、ls can contribute to big achievements.(4) What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Setting Smal1 Goals Not Big OnesCombining Big and Small GoalsB. Making New Year* s ResolutionsSetting and Achieving My Goals3、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模(C篇)第2831题8分Researchers have found, for the first time, plants letting
23、 out sounds when they are stressed. According to a study, a team of scientists recorded tomato and tobacco (烟草)plants producing sound frequencies which humans cannot hear in stressful situationssuch as when they experienced a lack of water or (heir stems (茎)were cut.Previous research has shown that
24、plants respond to stress by producing several visual and chemical signals. For example, stressed plants may differ in color and shape compared to unstressed plants. Meanwhile, sonic arc also known to let out things in response to drought (干旱)or being eaten.The latest study, meanwhile, is the first t
25、o identify plants making sounds which can be detected over a distance. The team detected (he tomato plants made 35 sounds an hour on average when they were exposed to drought conditions, while the tobacco plants produced 11. When the stems of the plants were cut, the tomato plants made 25 sounds an
26、hour on average and the tobacco plants produced 15. As a comparison, unstressed plants made less than one sound per hour on average, according to the study.The (earn say that while they only tested (omalo and tobacco, its possible that other plants could also produce sounds, adding that the latest f
27、indings could have an influence on agriculture. Plant sound production could offer a new way fbr monitoring crops water statea question of key importance in agriculture, the authors wrote in the study. More precise irrigation can save up to 50 percent of the water cost and increase the production.In
28、 times when more and more areas are exposed to drought due to climate change, while human population and consumption keep increasing, effective water use becomes even more important for food security, they said. Our results, showing the ability to distinguish between drought-stressed and control pla
29、nts on the basis of plant sounds, open a new direction in the field of precision agriculture.Which of the following best describes plants response to stress in (he study?A. Sing.B. Laugh.C. Cry.D. Sigh.(1) What can we know from the first 3 paragraphs?A. Humans can hear the sound produced by plants.B
30、. Stressed and unstressed plants look the same.C. Plants in stressful situations make the fewest sounds.1) . Stressed tomato plants make more sounds than tobacco.(2) How can the study help agriculture?A. Lower the cost.B. Better the quality.C. Monitor climate change.D. Control the pests.(3) In which
31、 section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Science.B. Health.C. Education.D. Culture.4、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模(D篇)第3235题8分It is believed that around half the US adult population will be obese (肥胖的)by 2030, while one in four will fall into the severely obese category. This is according to a new study
32、led by the Han ard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, which found that levels of obesity are increasing in every state. Indeed, (he predictions show that levels of severe obesity could be higher than 25 percent in half of states.Especially striking was our finding that among adults with very low in
33、come (less than $ 20. 000 per year) , severe obesity is predicted to be the most common in 44 statesalmost everywhere in the US, a researcher said.The research was carried out to inform state policymakersand perhaps help change the tendency. The study authors say the best form of attack is preventio
34、n. Limiting intake of sugar is stressed as one of the most effective and cost-effective methods for reducing obesity levels, and a tax likely to save more money than it costs.Sugar (and the sugar industry) has come under TAL#NBSPfire fbr its role in promoting obesity. Indeed, one recent study publis
35、hed in September 2019 puls responsibility for todays obesity epidemic (流 行病) firmly on the shoulders of sugar, concluding high-sugar diets during childhood in the seventies and eighties could be behind the rise.We knew from previous work that obesity is increasing in (he US, and that some states and
36、 demographic groups (人群)are at higher risk, but we were surprised that even the states with the lowest obesity will be above 35 percent in 2030a level currently considered high, a researcher told Newsweek. What is clear is that we will not be able to treat our way out of this epidemicachieving and k
37、eeping weight loss is difficultso prevention efforts will be key to making progress in this area.Whats the most surprising finding in the study?A. Over 25% of people will be seriously obese.B. Levels of obesity are increasing in every state.C. Poor adults are more likely to be severely obese.I). Hal
38、f of the US adults vi 11 be overweight by 2030.(1) What is the best way to solve the problem according to the passage?A. To reduce the tax.B. To limit intake of sugar.C. To reduce obesity level.D. To inform policymakers.(2) What does the underlined word fire actually refer (o in Paragraph 4?A. Blame
39、 from researchers.B. Rapid chemical change.C. Current obesity epidemic.D. High-sugar diets.(3) Whats the main idea of the last two paragraphs?A. Obesity is increasing everywhere in the US.B. All states in America are at the same level of obesity.C. Maintaining weight loss is a good way to deal with
40、obesity.D. Diets with less sugar are vital to preventing the problem of obesity.二、七选五(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)5、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模第3640题10分Criticism (批评)is harmful to healthy relationships. Ils okay to express disappointment if someone is behaving in a way that hurts you. 1 The following are some ways to
41、catch criticism before it begins.2 Before you criticize, pause and consider whether you really need to say anything al all. If someone did something to get on your nerves, would you really need to point it out? Sometimes, its best to let small rudeness go. Take a few deep breaths and leave the room
42、instead of crilicizing.Be realistic. Critical people often have very high expectations of those around them. Your tendency to criticize may come from expecting too much from others. Sometimes you may find yourself consistently annoyed or disappointed with others. 3Separate the individual from their
43、actions. Critical people often focus on the negative aspects of a situation or a person, failing to see good qualities alongside negative ones. If you find yourself making assumptions about a persons character, stop yourself. 4 We all behave poorly sometimes, but a single action is not a reflection
44、of character.Focus on positives. Oftentimes, being critical results from how youre choosing to see a situation. 5 However, the vast majority of people have good qualities that outweigh the bad ones. Try to focus on a persons positive qualities over their negative ones.A. Nover criticize others.B. Th
45、ink before you speak.C. Everyone has drawbacks and imperfections.D. It may be a good idea to adjust your expectations.E. We should focus on other people, s disappointing actions.F. Try to separate a disappointing action from the person doing the action.G. Being overly critical, however, can cause te
46、nsion in a relationship over time.三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,每小题L5分,共30分)6、【来源】2020年广西南宁高三二模第4160题30分There arc two kinds of people in the world-people who love Peking Opera and people who dont know they love Peking Opera yet, said Wang Pciyu in the opening section of her latest 12-cpisodc (集) online 1 . My job
47、 is to let the 2 know about Peking Opera and then fall in love with it.The weekly talk show sees Wang, who is one of the 3 Peking Opera artists in China, explain the traditional art form as well as 4 its appeal.With a (an) 5 of various art forms, including singing, dancing, and martial arts (武术),Pek
48、ing Opera, has a long history 6 back to the 19lh century. In 2010, UNESCO 7 it an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (非物质文化遗产).Like many traditional art forms, it is 8 by contemporary entertainment and is losing its audience, especially among the younger generation.Wang is trying to change the 9 . She has about 1.6 million followers on micro-blogging platfom Sina Wcibo and has built up a large fan base among young people with her 10 techniques and charm.Each episode, about 3